
Jujutsu Kaisen
呪術廻戦
A boy swallows a cursed talisman and enrolls in a school for Jujutsu Sorcerers. Many iconic scenes take place at real locations across Tokyo, Sendai, and Kyoto.
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Sendai Station
仙台駅
Major station in Sendai, the hometown setting for several Jujutsu Kaisen characters.
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Kyoto Tower
京都タワー
The iconic tower visible from Kyoto Station, featured in scenes set in the Kyoto sister school.
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Shinjuku Station East Exit
新宿駅東口
One of the busiest station exits in the world, appearing in multiple Jujutsu Kaisen scenes.
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Shibuya Crossing
渋谷駅前スクランブル交差点
The world-famous scramble crossing, featured prominently in the Shibuya Incident arc.
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Hibiya Park
東京都立日比谷公園
A large public park near the Imperial Palace, referenced as a location in Jujutsu Kaisen.
Kichijoji Plaza Area
吉祥寺プラザ付近
The shopping area around Kichijoji Station in western Tokyo. It is believed to be the model for the movie theater scenes shown in JJK volume 0 and the Jujutsu Kaisen 0 film.
Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium
仙台うみの杜水族館
A popular aquarium in Sendai known for its large tanks and dolphin shows. It appears in the Hidden Inventory arc flashbacks depicting young Gojo and Geto's time in the Sendai area.
Gojo Bridge, Kyoto
五条大橋
A historic bridge over the Kamo River in Kyoto, famous as the legendary duel site of Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Benkei. The bridge shares its name with protagonist Gojo Satoru.
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Shibuya 109
渋谷109
The iconic cylindrical fashion building at Shibuya's Dogenzaka intersection. One of the most recognizable landmarks that appears repeatedly during the Shibuya Incident battle sequences.
Hanamikoji Street, Gion
花見小路通
A traditional stone-paved street in Kyoto's Gion district lined with teahouses and machiya townhouses. The street's atmospheric setting connects to Kyoto Goodwill Event scenes and JJK 0's Night Parade references.
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Shibuya Stream
渋谷ストリーム
A modern mixed-use skyscraper on the east side of Shibuya Station. Its sleek glass facade is visible in aerial shots during the cursed spirit barrier sequence of the Shibuya Incident.
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Fushimi Inari Taisha
伏見稲荷大社
The famous shrine with thousands of vermilion torii gates winding up Mt. Inari. Its mystical atmosphere connects to jujutsu sorcery themes, and the shrine appears in Kyoto-related scenes.
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JR Kyoto Station
JR京都駅
Kyoto's main railway station featuring dramatic modern architecture by Hiroshi Hara. The station's grand atrium and staircase appear in Season 2 travel scenes and serve as the gateway to Kyoto-related arcs.
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Shibuya Center-gai
渋谷センター街
The bustling pedestrian shopping street stretching from Shibuya Crossing into the heart of the entertainment district. It is featured prominently as cursed spirits spread through Shibuya during the Incident arc.
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Shibuya Mark City
渋谷マークシティ
A commercial complex directly connected to Shibuya Station via an elevated walkway. The building and its corridors played a key role during the Shibuya Incident arc in the anime.